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california is fascinating. it fits the profile of the kind of state hillary clinton is dominating. 18 largest states, she won 14 of them, mostly because he hasn't cracked the diversity of the democratic party. he is a one state candidate, written off new jersey, you have latino population that's young, gives him openings, and you have independent voters, although there are obstacles can participate. all of that produces you're heading toward a close outcome in the end. >> the whole issue of the debate, joe manchin, senator from west virginia said it was bs. said the words, didn't just say bs. when sanders challenged trump to debate. why would you expect bernie to be consider aet and nice and working to bring people together, he is not a democrat. >> those are harsh words. haven't heard that much -- >> not publicly. >> they've given him space, but you've seen patience wear thin. folks wanted bernie sanders to go quietly, diplomatically. we haven't seen that yet. manchin's comments are how people feel. >> bernie
california is fascinating. it fits the profile of the kind of state hillary clinton is dominating. 18 largest states, she won 14 of them, mostly because he hasn't cracked the diversity of the democratic party. he is a one state candidate, written off new jersey, you have latino population that's young, gives him openings, and you have independent voters, although there are obstacles can participate. all of that produces you're heading toward a close outcome in the end. >> the whole issue...
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in california itself. we've worked very hard to secure our elections. there's no evidence of fraud or mishandling of issues. and as secretary of state we've been very evenhanded in how we've handled every issue. even i was sued by the governor as well as by others because of some of the decisions we made that were fair and just and needed to be made in terms of ensuring that the election was fair. so i think california, as we look at what the results may be, we don't know yet completely but we know how it's trending, really is a statement that they believe in the process that we have, that they believe they could vote honestly and openly and express themselves. and so i'd like to say to those who continue to challenge this issue of fairness and justness and so on and so on, i always say to them where's the evidence? we are willing to accept the evidence as it is. not just simply open and empty allegations of fraud and deception. those things are easy to say. but bev yet to get the information. we have yet
in california itself. we've worked very hard to secure our elections. there's no evidence of fraud or mishandling of issues. and as secretary of state we've been very evenhanded in how we've handled every issue. even i was sued by the governor as well as by others because of some of the decisions we made that were fair and just and needed to be made in terms of ensuring that the election was fair. so i think california, as we look at what the results may be, we don't know yet completely but we...
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>> what we fully expect is government of california will honor the law of california. those voices deserve respect. their voices are still standing. it's the law and the constitution of the state of california. we don't just ignore constitutions because we don't like the way they read. the law of california is clear. because the supreme court didn't impose same-sex marriage, californians have the right to decide marriage like the steps of the other states. >> the lawyer on the other side, he opposed you. he was smiling and cheering. they were delighted by what happened at the supreme court as far as proposition 8 is concerned. what do you say to david? >> i say that we've been disagreeing with him since the day the lawsuit was filed. we've had very different takes on this lawsuit, the nature of proposition 8, the arguments associated so nothing has really changed in the fact that we disagree on what should or shouldn't happen. the law in california is clear. there's no decision striking down proposition 8 so it remains the law of california. that's been established law
>> what we fully expect is government of california will honor the law of california. those voices deserve respect. their voices are still standing. it's the law and the constitution of the state of california. we don't just ignore constitutions because we don't like the way they read. the law of california is clear. because the supreme court didn't impose same-sex marriage, californians have the right to decide marriage like the steps of the other states. >> the lawyer on the other...
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van, you know california. they are all in california today. as boris was talking about, he thinks hillary clinton is doing very badly against bernie sanders right now. if you take a look at the headlines, the headline in "new york times" today, california looking less like a sure thing for hillary clinton. how ugly do you think it's going to get in the primary that she's still in over the next -- well now we're less than two weeks away. >> well, first of all, let me just say that donald trump has about the same chance of winning california that hillary clinton has of winning mississippi. it's just completely absurd that he would even -- >> so you say she's got a chance. >> a lot of the gop establishment said that about the primary overall and they were proven very wrong. >> good point, boris. >> that's true but that doesn't mean if i say grachi igravity wt i'm wrong. people were wrong about how extreme the republican primary voters had gotten. that doesn't mean that you can flip the math in a state like california. >> he's appealing a lot to h
van, you know california. they are all in california today. as boris was talking about, he thinks hillary clinton is doing very badly against bernie sanders right now. if you take a look at the headlines, the headline in "new york times" today, california looking less like a sure thing for hillary clinton. how ugly do you think it's going to get in the primary that she's still in over the next -- well now we're less than two weeks away. >> well, first of all, let me just say...
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california. the terrain there, the soil, we cannot absorb much water at all. when you have a years worth of rain, and am areas will have more than a years worth of rain in just a 20 work to 36 hour timeframe, there is nowhere for that water to go. some of those images you saw out of mexico could likely be very similar images across portions of southern california and even into nevada. we are looking at rainfall at emulation. we are looking at two to four inches, keep in mind -- some of these local national weather service is in california are forecasting as much as 10 to 12 inches of rain for some isolated locations. that is significant when you're talking about this region. that's why we have high risk of excessive rainfall across oceans of southern california and nevada. you can see this entire area, no matter the color, could the potential for flash flooding tonight and tomorrow morning. >> thank you so much, jennifer gray. >>> earlier today, the mayor of los angeles warned residents to stay h
california. the terrain there, the soil, we cannot absorb much water at all. when you have a years worth of rain, and am areas will have more than a years worth of rain in just a 20 work to 36 hour timeframe, there is nowhere for that water to go. some of those images you saw out of mexico could likely be very similar images across portions of southern california and even into nevada. we are looking at rainfall at emulation. we are looking at two to four inches, keep in mind -- some of these...
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it's a tremendous opportunity for california to do the right thing not only for california but the whole world. >> a lot of people should pay attention even if you don't live in california, as to what is happening there. it could be an inflection point in what has been happening for a long time with big tobacco and smoking cessation. i don't get to see you in person, but thank you for seeing us. >> up next, beautiful and bold. we get the story behind these children's dolls that have no hair. stay with us. there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning.. you can feel. introducing the all new cadillac xts, available with the patented safety alert seat. when there is danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. ♪ in a world where ♪ there is so much to see ♪ there's still no other place ♪ that i would rather, rather ♪ rather, rather be ♪ [ male announcer ] dip into sabra hummus and dis
it's a tremendous opportunity for california to do the right thing not only for california but the whole world. >> a lot of people should pay attention even if you don't live in california, as to what is happening there. it could be an inflection point in what has been happening for a long time with big tobacco and smoking cessation. i don't get to see you in person, but thank you for seeing us. >> up next, beautiful and bold. we get the story behind these children's dolls that have...
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because it's happening in california, it is big money. state and federal taxpayers are on the hook for tens of millions of dollars every single year. investigative correspondent drew griffin has this report. >> mr. aluno, drew griffin with cnn. george has run a taxpayer funded drug rehab business in southern california for the past six years, which is surprising because for the last 11 years he's been on a list of people banned from billing medicaid. convicted of student loan fraud, george should never have been allowed to even open this clinic called gb medical. i'm asking you a few questions. you seem to be the center of fraud allegations. >> no. >> have you been faking signatures onto sheets of paper and billing the state for the money? guess what else? he is facing felony criminal charges for ripping off the state. allegedly getting paid by taxpayers to rehab drug abusers who weren't even there. excuse me, sir, how can you bill the state for clients that don't exist? just one second, sir. we never saw him again. his drug rehab busines
because it's happening in california, it is big money. state and federal taxpayers are on the hook for tens of millions of dollars every single year. investigative correspondent drew griffin has this report. >> mr. aluno, drew griffin with cnn. george has run a taxpayer funded drug rehab business in southern california for the past six years, which is surprising because for the last 11 years he's been on a list of people banned from billing medicaid. convicted of student loan fraud,...
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our numbers in california are over 80%. the governor has been a good leader and it's not just been on the pandemic on the health side, but also on economic recovery. he has focused on helping small businesses, helping the community and getting support to hospitals. we are united behind the governor and california is a model. you look at what's going on in places like florida, which is a mess. we're happy to be out here in california. >> thank you, mayor. thank you for putting that ear worm in my ear now. i'm going to be hearing that music for quite some time, the music that's playing behind you in the background. thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> i want to bring in cnn political analyst ron brownstein. ron, you don't have that music. >> i don't have the music. >> you wrote the book "rock me on the water," which is about music. >> which has music in it. >> thank you for joining us. we appreciate you. you've been keeping us up to date on what is happening out there. a top operative with the newsom campaign telling repo
our numbers in california are over 80%. the governor has been a good leader and it's not just been on the pandemic on the health side, but also on economic recovery. he has focused on helping small businesses, helping the community and getting support to hospitals. we are united behind the governor and california is a model. you look at what's going on in places like florida, which is a mess. we're happy to be out here in california. >> thank you, mayor. thank you for putting that ear...
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this california primary looked like california primaries in the past. democrats make up 45% of those requested absentee ballots. republicans made up 26% of people who received absentee ballots and 34%. i don't see signs of a big blue wave coming. >> how much did the democt leadership not help in this when it was running around a particular candidate, especially in the districts that were so up in the air when it came to the jungle primary. >> they did come into full play in the 39th district, which we've been talking a lot about. coming behind gil cisneros. he was locked in an ugly battle with another democrat, andy thornburn. and it seemed to lift his chances. where kyung was tonight, i think some would like more guidance about which way to go. it did end up being a tight race between hans keirsteadhaey roud. there were candidates that dropped out. and that was confusing for voters. and maybe that could have led to a party that dealt with that. >> this is the orange county area. this is an area changing demographically. it should be changing towards th
this california primary looked like california primaries in the past. democrats make up 45% of those requested absentee ballots. republicans made up 26% of people who received absentee ballots and 34%. i don't see signs of a big blue wave coming. >> how much did the democt leadership not help in this when it was running around a particular candidate, especially in the districts that were so up in the air when it came to the jungle primary. >> they did come into full play in the 39th...
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making up 40% of california's of california. they contribute greatly to the state. if a daca deal is not reached, would you defy the administration and refuse to depo deport dreamers? >> we're not going to deport any dream es here. the federal government has that responsibility. we should go further than we have. i believe the agents shouldn't be able to come into a public office, a hospital, a university, a school. any public office state office. without a warrant for a specific individual. a will the of what they're doing and highlighting is they're trying to terrorize people. by going into a courthouse, unemployment line in the way they do. so i think california is going to mark its own path. you're right, they do have responsibility over immigration. but we have our own values and values that we intend to stand up for. >> you call the president decision to faze out daca arguably racist. the president is defending himself gens presidents he made about haiti. african nations. what did you make of the comments? >> i don't think any of us have ever heard a president
making up 40% of california's of california. they contribute greatly to the state. if a daca deal is not reached, would you defy the administration and refuse to depo deport dreamers? >> we're not going to deport any dream es here. the federal government has that responsibility. we should go further than we have. i believe the agents shouldn't be able to come into a public office, a hospital, a university, a school. any public office state office. without a warrant for a specific...
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>> so california is a fire-adapted ecosystem. so essentially, for more decades, the western united states implemented a strategy of putting out fires as soon as they were ignited. >> patrick's talking about what's known as the era of fire suppression. remember smoky the bear? >> only you can prevent forest fires. >> well, smoky was too good at his job. generations of kids like me grew up thinking that fire was bad. turns out, that's not quite true. fire is a part of nature. the california landscape actually wants and uses fire. in fact, some of the trees,sequd fire to reproduce, for real. but once white caolonizers came west, timber became a precious commodity, and the fire enemy to be stamped out. then in 1910, wildfires destroyed 3 million acres across the u.s. west, so the u.s. forest service made it their policy to put out any fire as soon as it started. as a result, forests became dense and overgrown. there were too many small young trees and dead leaves and dry brush accumulated on the forest floor. add drought and climate
>> so california is a fire-adapted ecosystem. so essentially, for more decades, the western united states implemented a strategy of putting out fires as soon as they were ignited. >> patrick's talking about what's known as the era of fire suppression. remember smoky the bear? >> only you can prevent forest fires. >> well, smoky was too good at his job. generations of kids like me grew up thinking that fire was bad. turns out, that's not quite true. fire is a part of...
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we don't know what's going to happen in california, if they were to lose in california, they wanted to have this big finish at the end. and if they don't do that, i think on their plane ride back to vermont, they're going to have a lot of decisions to make. and i think one of them will be how do they disengage? how do they get their supporters to be interested in hillary clinton about a quarter of their supporters now say that there's no way they could vote for clinton, that can obviously change. they have to have some deliverables from hillary clinton. and they have to feel like they're a part of it. you know, like they're a part of this effort and she has to make them feel that way. it's clear they've been talking. brianna's reported that. and i think that that will continue, but after tonight, it might happen sooner rather than later. >> yeah, yeah. >> also a shoutout -- i just, because i work young people, i work in campaigns for them. >> yes. yes, absolutely. >> young people provided to that campaign, here's the 74-year-old guy who was propelled by young people who want a better f
we don't know what's going to happen in california, if they were to lose in california, they wanted to have this big finish at the end. and if they don't do that, i think on their plane ride back to vermont, they're going to have a lot of decisions to make. and i think one of them will be how do they disengage? how do they get their supporters to be interested in hillary clinton about a quarter of their supporters now say that there's no way they could vote for clinton, that can obviously...
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come out of california. of the ten seats left to be called, maine, new jersey, georgia, new mexico, the rest in california. of the ten left to be called all are republican seats. the democrats are leading in seven of them. if the vote were to be called now the democrats would pick up seven more. maine is test its new ballot system. that could go on a little bit but remember that. democrats leading in seven of the uncalled races. come out to the blue map it was a blue wave last tuesday night when the democrats did this and took control of the house. that blue wave getting a little more juice as we move from last tuesday to the vote count today. >> i'm told there's new numbers coming in from california. 48 if we want to go back there. >> let's go back into california. see, that's how we go. let's look through the districts and see what we've got. let's bring it over here. let's come down. these are the districts in this part of the state here. that's 49. you see the democrat ahead there by 21,000 votes. if you
come out of california. of the ten seats left to be called, maine, new jersey, georgia, new mexico, the rest in california. of the ten left to be called all are republican seats. the democrats are leading in seven of them. if the vote were to be called now the democrats would pick up seven more. maine is test its new ballot system. that could go on a little bit but remember that. democrats leading in seven of the uncalled races. come out to the blue map it was a blue wave last tuesday night...
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she's taking questions from residents of vallejo, california, the california primary and the super tuesday this coming tuesday and the last big state with the primary. we're watching the results coming in right now from the democratic presidential primary in puerto rico. we just heard from the democratic party chairman in puerto rico and tells us that voter turnout across the island was higher than expected and the votes in the metropolitan areas and san juan, and those votes are beginning to be counted right now four and a half hours after the polls close and only a small trickle is in and only 3% and you can see the numbers there 69.3 for hillary clinton and 32.2% for bernie sanders. meanwhile, i want you to hear from democratic candidate senator bernie sanders. he's confident that no matter what happens in puerto rico, the convention in philadelphia, in july will be, in his word, con tef tested and this from his speech. >> at the end of the nominating process, no candidate will have enough pledge delegates to call the campaign a victory. they will be dependent upon superdelegates. in ot
she's taking questions from residents of vallejo, california, the california primary and the super tuesday this coming tuesday and the last big state with the primary. we're watching the results coming in right now from the democratic presidential primary in puerto rico. we just heard from the democratic party chairman in puerto rico and tells us that voter turnout across the island was higher than expected and the votes in the metropolitan areas and san juan, and those votes are beginning to...
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california in the coming hours. while the heaviest rain may have wrapped up, we have more that will come. it is still a 60-mile-an-hour storm, moving to the north at 23 miles per hour. we've had almost five inches of rain reported in san diego county, san bernardino county. almost four inches of rain. so really unbelievable rainfall totals across this corner of the world. we're looking at nash flood warnings, all of these boxes shaded in red are flash flood warnings. so we've had rain rates from half an inch to an inch an hour, which is really incredible, because the terrain, we've been talking about that, is so dry and it's not going to absorb that rain, it's just going to wash down the hillsides, the mountainsides and into those valleys and fill up those creeks and river beds incredibly fast. so it's very easy to get flash flooding across southern california. but those flood watches extend all the way up to the pacific northwest, because the storm is going to shoot straight north during the overnight hours and int
california in the coming hours. while the heaviest rain may have wrapped up, we have more that will come. it is still a 60-mile-an-hour storm, moving to the north at 23 miles per hour. we've had almost five inches of rain reported in san diego county, san bernardino county. almost four inches of rain. so really unbelievable rainfall totals across this corner of the world. we're looking at nash flood warnings, all of these boxes shaded in red are flash flood warnings. so we've had rain rates...
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but in california -- california first or texas first? >> you're the boss. >> california after a disappointing night for sanders. a look at the numbers. at the moment, 28% reporting. california is shaping up after several disappointments in the way sand would like it. 28%. he would like a higher number than that statewide. how the delegates get a portion. at the moment after watching all the biden blue and these other states, the sanders campaign is very happy. we're at 28%. we're waiting to see, too. we're at 19% in los angeles county. the largest county of the state. we're told we should get a pretty sizable vote. a lot of california yandles have already voted. we'll watch when that comes in. so watch the 19% for the county. 28% to see what happens. in l.a. county, the largest area, senator sanders win bush administration healthy margin. joe biden winning third to michael bloomberg. for l.a. county, that is a modest number. you bomb down to san diego county. the second largest of the counties. sfwhad a 38%. so california is coming in a
but in california -- california first or texas first? >> you're the boss. >> california after a disappointing night for sanders. a look at the numbers. at the moment, 28% reporting. california is shaping up after several disappointments in the way sand would like it. 28%. he would like a higher number than that statewide. how the delegates get a portion. at the moment after watching all the biden blue and these other states, the sanders campaign is very happy. we're at 28%. we're...
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in california. we start with california with the wildfire and 200 people still missing and 29 killed in the camp fire in northern california and two killed by the woolsey fire. two found in their car trying to flee the flames. six firefighters injured statewi statewide. >> i've never been so scared in my life. >> in northern california, terrifying drive through flames and heavy smoke as the entire town of paradise of 30,000 people was forced to evacuate at a moment's notice. that fire is the most destru destructive in california history destroying 6,700 buildings since it started on thursday. high winds and tinder dry weather in the state putting 25 million people, 1 in 13 ameri n americans, under a red-flag warning. we have cnn's scott mclean with more. >> reporter: dave and christine, the woolsey fire has lost the strength and intensity it once had. that doesn't mean the danger is over in malibu. the worst has come and gone. there are still hot spots and smoldering areas. in this home, there is no
in california. we start with california with the wildfire and 200 people still missing and 29 killed in the camp fire in northern california and two killed by the woolsey fire. two found in their car trying to flee the flames. six firefighters injured statewi statewide. >> i've never been so scared in my life. >> in northern california, terrifying drive through flames and heavy smoke as the entire town of paradise of 30,000 people was forced to evacuate at a moment's notice. that...
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she wants to win california. in some ways, i think it benefits her to turn and look at donald trump to sort of make this case of the presidential thing. it is time to move on, i think, she is trying to suggest. >> she will call him dangerous and tick through a lot of foreign policy comments that he has made. comments if not policies he has made and paint him as a dangerous candidate for the presiden presidency. everything from nuclear proliferation. he was quoted in the hollywood reporter where he didn't seem to understand what brexit was. the u.k. moving away from the eu. how successful do you think she will be on this? >> the other thing we need to think about is foreign policy is the main place where she can distance herself from bernie sanders and place a contrast with donald trump. foreign policy is not a place where bernie sanders has as much experience. so as she moves to look at donald trump, if she focuses on foreign policy and what this means for president and the world and consequences, that allows her
she wants to win california. in some ways, i think it benefits her to turn and look at donald trump to sort of make this case of the presidential thing. it is time to move on, i think, she is trying to suggest. >> she will call him dangerous and tick through a lot of foreign policy comments that he has made. comments if not policies he has made and paint him as a dangerous candidate for the presiden presidency. everything from nuclear proliferation. he was quoted in the hollywood reporter...
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especially not in california. on posing minimum wage, opposing legal abortion, and during the covid pandemic, not anti-vaccine but didn't seem like somebody -- >> he said he got it. >> he would not impose mandates as governor newsom has on health care workers and teachers. somebody who is against masking in schools. somebody who has voiced only significance to kids getting vaccinated. this is not a state that wanted to hear that message. >> that's one of the questions that we will see being asked and that will be a test that states across the country are going to be looking at. and that is about the republican party. yes, in 2003, arnold schwarzenegger won for a lot of reasons. not the least of which was he was one of the biggest movie stars in the world bust also because he was not a sort of base conservative. that doesn't work in -- it doesn't work in california. it wouldn't necessarily work in even a purply state. when you see that there were other republicans on the ballot like the mayor of san diego, who are
especially not in california. on posing minimum wage, opposing legal abortion, and during the covid pandemic, not anti-vaccine but didn't seem like somebody -- >> he said he got it. >> he would not impose mandates as governor newsom has on health care workers and teachers. somebody who is against masking in schools. somebody who has voiced only significance to kids getting vaccinated. this is not a state that wanted to hear that message. >> that's one of the questions that we...
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does california need to accept that? >> first of all, donald trump lost the state of california and lost the national popular vote. >> he won the presidential election in the system that we have. >> i understand that, but don't tell me that he has a mandate when the majority of american people -- >> mandate did not come out of my responding to the idea that he is -- >> but hold on -- [ everybody talking at once ] >> are you ever going to stopt ge stop defending the corruption out of- [ everybody talking at once ] >> state of california c contributes a lot more than that -- >> again, keep attack fly overstates. >> i'm not -- donald trump is the one attacking the states. he said that california and new york essentially don't count. that's why republicans -- >> that's not what he said at all. >> so ben, let me ask you this because the message from donald trump recently, he's been tweeting that i'll be the president for all this, is a message of unity. but his threat is california, no federal funding for any of these. is tha
does california need to accept that? >> first of all, donald trump lost the state of california and lost the national popular vote. >> he won the presidential election in the system that we have. >> i understand that, but don't tell me that he has a mandate when the majority of american people -- >> mandate did not come out of my responding to the idea that he is -- >> but hold on -- [ everybody talking at once ] >> are you ever going to stopt ge stop...
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far as california goes, around schwarzenegger was the governor of california as a republican. we as republicans have plenty of opportunity there as well as in new york. donald trump is changing the party by opening up all these states. we need to continue and do that as well as michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, florida, all over the country. >> it has been an election unlike anything anybody would predict. boris epstein, tara, and ben, thanks to all of you in offering your insight. don't miss jake tapper's entire interview with marco rubio. he is now speaking out for the first time on all of these issues on state of the union tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern only on cnn. we'll get his take on how he feels about trump now, whether he is going to be a supporter or on the never trump train. it is interesting what he has to say. up ahead, this hour, live in our "cnn newsroom." he is the last world war ii veteran to lead a major party ticket. the lone former republican presidential nominee attended this summer's gop convention, bob dole joining us live next. plus, it is all about the gol
far as california goes, around schwarzenegger was the governor of california as a republican. we as republicans have plenty of opportunity there as well as in new york. donald trump is changing the party by opening up all these states. we need to continue and do that as well as michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, florida, all over the country. >> it has been an election unlike anything anybody would predict. boris epstein, tara, and ben, thanks to all of you in offering your insight. don't miss...
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let's talk about the state of california. you have bernie sanders all in in california. how realistic is it for him to become viable by him investing so much in california? >> california is all he has at this point. he doesn't become viable as his party's nominee. there will not be a contested convention. look, california means a lot. symbolically. i overheard hillary clinton's remarks at a fund-raiser recently. she said no state in the union does more to determine the future with the nation and democratic party than the state of california. it looks really bad for hillary clinton if she can't win that state. it looks really good for bernie sanders heading into the convention in late july if he can win that state. it gives him more leverage in advancing his democratic socialist platform during the four days at the convention. look, bernie sanders, everything he stands for is something that hillary clinton has to pay attention to and something she will have to speak to during the convention. it is more so if he can pick up the golden state. >> bernie sanders says a comeba
let's talk about the state of california. you have bernie sanders all in in california. how realistic is it for him to become viable by him investing so much in california? >> california is all he has at this point. he doesn't become viable as his party's nominee. there will not be a contested convention. look, california means a lot. symbolically. i overheard hillary clinton's remarks at a fund-raiser recently. she said no state in the union does more to determine the future with the...
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you look at california. outside of california, i think this helps republicans. inside california, voter registration numbers, you have had the highest voter registration near 18 million, 650,000 in the last 45 days. 76% of those folks are registering as democrats. this is possibly helping the democrat party and turning out votes when it comes to tuesday. >> what's the political fallout from the violence we've seen by these anti-donald trump protestors, what's the political fallout for democrats? >> well, i do think that there's an enormous amount of passion that we haven't seen, you know, really almost since the george wallace days of campaigns. i want to bring this to a bigger level, which is we are -- my kids are seeing fights in their high school with people saying you can't trust federal judges to do things fairly. i do worry that what donald trump is doing is lowering the level of political discourse in a way that's infecting so many different places in society. i think that democrats are united. that this is not the american that we want to live in. and i
you look at california. outside of california, i think this helps republicans. inside california, voter registration numbers, you have had the highest voter registration near 18 million, 650,000 in the last 45 days. 76% of those folks are registering as democrats. this is possibly helping the democrat party and turning out votes when it comes to tuesday. >> what's the political fallout from the violence we've seen by these anti-donald trump protestors, what's the political fallout for...
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this type of thinking is not just a california problem, not just a fire problem, they stretch from california to the new york island. and if we don't figure it out, this land will burn with you and me. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to reviewers joining us here in the dates, and all around the world, you are watching cnn newsroom, i am rosemary church. some of the strongest schelling in parts of ukraine since the war began, and while grain is finally set to ship out after months of russian blockades.>>> iraq is at a tipping point. iran and others watching closely as protesters keep storming the parliament.
this type of thinking is not just a california problem, not just a fire problem, they stretch from california to the new york island. and if we don't figure it out, this land will burn with you and me. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to reviewers joining us here in the dates, and all around the world, you are watching cnn newsroom, i am rosemary church. some of the strongest schelling in parts of ukraine since the war began, and while grain is finally set to ship out after months of russian...
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attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. >>> there's bipartisan frustration in congress with the biden administration over the withdrawal from afghanistan. the secretary of state took a second day of questions from lawmakers on capitol hill. republicans call the troop withdrawal a strategic error. antony blinken emphasized the withdrawal agreement was negotiated by the trump administration. republican senator rand paul asked about the august 29th drone strike the biden administration said was needed to prevent an attack on u.s. troops. some reports say the driver of the targeted car was
attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. >>> there's...
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reporting from napa county, california, i'm paul vercammen. now back to you. >>> let's go now to our meteorologist, derek van dam. it's really hard to comprehend the number of people who continue to get burned out of their homes in these continuous fires. >> yeah, and it's also hard to comprehend it's only august and the peak of the wildfire season in california doesn't occur until october when we have the santa ana winds pick up. you hear the term dry lightning in these pieces we talk about in california. what exactly is dry lightning? it is as the name infers, it is a thunderstorm that comes through without any rainfall but sparks off lightning and allows for that lightning to start fires. in fact, there was a three-day period, to 72 hours, when we had 10,000 lightning sparks and it sparked 367 fires in california. throughout the course of the week, we're talking about over 600 fires started by lightning alone. but the latest information here, not much improvement in the containment, and a bit of an update, we have actually had now the scu c
reporting from napa county, california, i'm paul vercammen. now back to you. >>> let's go now to our meteorologist, derek van dam. it's really hard to comprehend the number of people who continue to get burned out of their homes in these continuous fires. >> yeah, and it's also hard to comprehend it's only august and the peak of the wildfire season in california doesn't occur until october when we have the santa ana winds pick up. you hear the term dry lightning in these pieces...
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california, hillary clinton will still win. this is a phony argument that superdelegates are giving hillary clinton a win. primary voters are giving hillary clinton a win. >> do you think democratic voters are trying to send a message to hillary clinton to maybe consider bringing somebody from the progressive wing of the democratic party on to the ticket with all these strong showings for bernie sanders at the end of the campaign here? >> look, i think hillary clinton is going to consider strong progressives regardless. i don't think she needs to get that message. i think what she's hearing from democratic voters is that they like this discussion of the issues that has happened between her and sanders. we're not getting that in a trump matchup. and i think democrats are a little bit loathed to give up that, you know, conversation, since it actually is about the issues. >> amanda, jerry brown, the governor of california endorsed hillary clinton today. one week before the primary. does -- do endorsements matter these days? >> i r
california, hillary clinton will still win. this is a phony argument that superdelegates are giving hillary clinton a win. primary voters are giving hillary clinton a win. >> do you think democratic voters are trying to send a message to hillary clinton to maybe consider bringing somebody from the progressive wing of the democratic party on to the ticket with all these strong showings for bernie sanders at the end of the campaign here? >> look, i think hillary clinton is going to...
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he's in california and i'm in iowa. >> okay. do you normally -- i mean, as a trump spokesperson, where do you get your information from? do they pass it along? is it something that the campaign passes along in terms of energy policy and at least, i mean, something he said earlier in terms of educating you to come out and help us understand what he means? >> i'm not here today actually to speak on mr. trump and the water crisis or the drought. i actually was told i was going to come here today to speak to you about the support that mr. trump has in california. so that is why i'm here today. >> okay. we just were wondering, because he spoke in california. that's one of the things that he said regarding people who he's talking to in california, but we'll get more information about that. let's talk about the "wall street journal" report, about what mitt romney said. he quote sading friends warned me, don't speak out. stay out of the fray, because criticizing mr. trump will only help him by giving him someone else to attack. they wer
he's in california and i'm in iowa. >> okay. do you normally -- i mean, as a trump spokesperson, where do you get your information from? do they pass it along? is it something that the campaign passes along in terms of energy policy and at least, i mean, something he said earlier in terms of educating you to come out and help us understand what he means? >> i'm not here today actually to speak on mr. trump and the water crisis or the drought. i actually was told i was going to come...
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this is the thing as the campaign rolls into california, you will see more. >> if trump does win california and indiana as he promises, it puts him in striking distance of the nomination. that is reaching a turning point in the party with many accepting themselves as trump as the standard bearer. one sign is the loathing of ted cruz. former house speaker john boehner slamming cruz as lucifer, that's his word, and worse in a scathing interview with stanford's paper. cruz fires right back. listen. >> lucifer in the flesh. i have democrat friends and republican friends. i get along with all of them. i have never worked with a more miserable son of a belief belief. >> when john boehner calls me lucifer, he is not directing that at me. he's directing that at you. what boehner is angry with me for is not anything i ever said to him. i haven't said much of anything. what boehner is angry with me is standing with the american people is energizing house conservatives to stand with the american people and actually honor the commitments we make. >> now there is one certified member of the republican e
this is the thing as the campaign rolls into california, you will see more. >> if trump does win california and indiana as he promises, it puts him in striking distance of the nomination. that is reaching a turning point in the party with many accepting themselves as trump as the standard bearer. one sign is the loathing of ted cruz. former house speaker john boehner slamming cruz as lucifer, that's his word, and worse in a scathing interview with stanford's paper. cruz fires right back....
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california is a huge state. and it also speaks to where the country is going. >> it's kindf country. >> it is. the fifth larnlest economy in the world. but it also speaks to where the the coasts and the middle.alk that has obviously been a trend we've seen for decades. but it is even more solidified or illustrated with the kind of election we're having. >> so considering what's happening, though, with this jungle primary, can you still consider this california as a bellwether to what could happen come november? >> no. >> it's a state that opposes a lot of trump's policies, right? he's got to be wching this closely. >> it's a liberal -- i think you would agree wit me. it's a very liberal state. the governor's race, you have 27 candidates competing. i know that because i read that somewhere. i didn't count them. but 27 candidates competing. so it's very -- it's a different system, it's a different stat but what uh it does measure, i think, is enthusiasm. and of course, democrats are going to be enthusiastic in cal
california is a huge state. and it also speaks to where the country is going. >> it's kindf country. >> it is. the fifth larnlest economy in the world. but it also speaks to where the the coasts and the middle.alk that has obviously been a trend we've seen for decades. but it is even more solidified or illustrated with the kind of election we're having. >> so considering what's happening, though, with this jungle primary, can you still consider this california as a bellwether...
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this was huge for california. california's values and people in oakland are ecstatic. >> well, i can tell. as i said, you have got a big smile on your face. we know from the exit polling that the pandemic was the biggestish you for voters in this recall election. how do you think that impacted the race? >> i, first of all, am glad that people were so distracted by the wild fires, by our pandemic that they actually got out and voted. and i can tell you democratic mayors we were on phone banks, and it's because gavin newsom has been in our communities. he was in oakland for one of our first day of school. you know, shaking the hands of teachers, telling students that they were brilliant and encouraging them to wear those masks. and announcing a vaccination mandate for school workers. this is the same time, you know, florida is claiming that they're going to sue school districts were actually following the science. he's been congratulating the health workers that have been vaccinating people in our hardest hit neighb
this was huge for california. california's values and people in oakland are ecstatic. >> well, i can tell. as i said, you have got a big smile on your face. we know from the exit polling that the pandemic was the biggestish you for voters in this recall election. how do you think that impacted the race? >> i, first of all, am glad that people were so distracted by the wild fires, by our pandemic that they actually got out and voted. and i can tell you democratic mayors we were on...
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>>> we are now just hours away from california's recall election. president biden in california tonight, campaigning with democratic governor gavin newsom who is hoping to rally supporters to vote no so he can hold onto his job. >>> also tonight a source telling cnn capitol hill police and other law enforcement agencies are bracing for potential violence on saturday's right wing rally and for the possibility that some of the attendees may be armed. >>> in florida's governor ron desantis threatening to fine local county governments in his state that mandate employees get vaccinated for covid-19. >>> first, we'll turn to cnn's john king at the magic wall and what to expect from tomorrow's recall election. >> don, this time tomorrow night we'll be getting to see the first votes, getting ready to fill in the map. it's a yes or no, yes, recall the governor, or no, the democrats believe that will be the answer, keep gavin newsom, let him finish his term as governor and keep his covid-19 and other policies. democrats are confident. the data tells us ballot
>>> we are now just hours away from california's recall election. president biden in california tonight, campaigning with democratic governor gavin newsom who is hoping to rally supporters to vote no so he can hold onto his job. >>> also tonight a source telling cnn capitol hill police and other law enforcement agencies are bracing for potential violence on saturday's right wing rally and for the possibility that some of the attendees may be armed. >>> in florida's...
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sanders also campaigning today and last night in california, touting california's crucial role in his plan to seize an upset victory over hillary clinton. >> if we win here big in california, if we win the other five states that are up on june 7th, we're going to go into the democratic convention with enormous momentum. [ cheers and applause ] we're going to go in with momentum. we're going to come out with the nomination. >> and also interesting to point out on tuesday, bernie sanders sought a recount of last week's kentucky democratic primary. clinton won there by less than 2,000 votes, just one half of 1%. a sanders adviser says the campaign has no reason to think there were any problems with that count. it just wants to, quote, make sure everything was counted. >>> president obama is scheduled to touch down in tokyo for a g7 summit in less than three hours after wrapping up a historic visit to vietnam, that included normalizing ties and dropping a decades old arms embargo. he raised the thorny issue of human rights violations. let's go live to ho chi minh city and bring in cnn's a
sanders also campaigning today and last night in california, touting california's crucial role in his plan to seize an upset victory over hillary clinton. >> if we win here big in california, if we win the other five states that are up on june 7th, we're going to go into the democratic convention with enormous momentum. [ cheers and applause ] we're going to go in with momentum. we're going to come out with the nomination. >> and also interesting to point out on tuesday, bernie...
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just come to the state of california. observe it with your own eyes. it is not an intellectual debate, not even debatable any longer. what we are experiencing, the extreme droughts, the extreme atmospheric rivers, the extreme heat, just think in the last few weeks alone we have experienced the hottest august in california history. we had 14,000 dry lightning strikes over a three-day period. we're experiencing temperatures, world record-breaking temperatures in the state of california. 130 degrees. arguably the hottest recorded temperature in the history of mankind, in the state of california, just a few weeks ago. >> joining me now in santa rosa, california, nina oakley, a research scientist at the center for western weather and water extremes at the scripps institution of oceanography. thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> well, the -- we have you during these very challenging times for sure. first, i would like to just get your reaction to what we are seeing right new in the west, more than 3 million acres burned in california alrea
just come to the state of california. observe it with your own eyes. it is not an intellectual debate, not even debatable any longer. what we are experiencing, the extreme droughts, the extreme atmospheric rivers, the extreme heat, just think in the last few weeks alone we have experienced the hottest august in california history. we had 14,000 dry lightning strikes over a three-day period. we're experiencing temperatures, world record-breaking temperatures in the state of california. 130...
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come out of california. of the ten seats left to be called, you see from maine, new jersey, georgia, new mexico, u.s. utah, t utah, rest in california, of the ten left to be called, all republican seats. democrats are leading in seven of them. if the vote were to be called now, the democrats would pick up seven more. some races are going to take a few days, maybe longer. maine is testing its new ballot system. that could go on a little bit. remember that, democrats leading in seven of the uncalled races. you come out to the full map, it was a blue wave last tuesday night when democrats did this and took control of the house. that blue wave getting a little more juice as we move from last tuesday to the vote count today. >> i'm told there's new numbers coming in from california 48 if we want to go there. >> let's go back into california. look through the districts. these are the districts in this part of the state. that's 49. the democrat ahead by 21,000 votes. if you're the democrat, you're feeling good abou
come out of california. of the ten seats left to be called, you see from maine, new jersey, georgia, new mexico, u.s. utah, t utah, rest in california, of the ten left to be called, all republican seats. democrats are leading in seven of them. if the vote were to be called now, the democrats would pick up seven more. some races are going to take a few days, maybe longer. maine is testing its new ballot system. that could go on a little bit. remember that, democrats leading in seven of the...
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he's here in california. he's in california specifically to show that he believes, trump believes california potentially could be in play once the general election contest gets going. normally, california is not at play there. dan simon, we're trying to reconnect with him right now. dan, can you hear me? >> reporter: yeah, hey, wolf. i got you. >> so go ahead and tell us what's going on over there. we see some protesters presumably. >> reporter: yeah, we have about a couple hundred protesters here, wolf. the crowd has steadily been growing over the last several hours. we are in front of where donald trump will be holding his event probably in a few minutes from now. and fresno, entirely migrant community, a lot of folks coming in from mexico from the agricultural community and not surprisingly, a lot of people opposing donald trump's immigration proposals. in terms of whether or not we can see any violence here, the chief of the fresno police department is optimistic that we won't. and said that's because thi
he's here in california. he's in california specifically to show that he believes, trump believes california potentially could be in play once the general election contest gets going. normally, california is not at play there. dan simon, we're trying to reconnect with him right now. dan, can you hear me? >> reporter: yeah, hey, wolf. i got you. >> so go ahead and tell us what's going on over there. we see some protesters presumably. >> reporter: yeah, we have about a couple...
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you see this marginal risk in northern and central california. in central southern california a different story, the main portion of the atmospheric river, the moisture moving in off the pacific. this warm moisture is being thrown on shore in southern california now. 24-48 hours this will continue. very little let up and for some coastal communities extending from la county, ventura, santa barbara, we are looking at maybe nine inches of rainfall. i saw one report for pasadena, possibly 10 inches is forecast. very few days in this high risk flood areas, do they ever see that but they account for 90% of the damage done. it does not take much but we go into monday and we start to see the high risk of excessive rainfall pushing further to the east. in areas around pasadena, that is why there was a report of as much as 10 inches. in malibu they are saying the canyon roads leading out of malibu are impassable. you cannot travel on them. that is one area but this will happen all across southern california so be aware and take this seriously. it will be
you see this marginal risk in northern and central california. in central southern california a different story, the main portion of the atmospheric river, the moisture moving in off the pacific. this warm moisture is being thrown on shore in southern california now. 24-48 hours this will continue. very little let up and for some coastal communities extending from la county, ventura, santa barbara, we are looking at maybe nine inches of rainfall. i saw one report for pasadena, possibly 10...
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obviously a big week here in california. laurie, i know you have been busy as a volunteer with the acs. you've been making a lot of phone calls to voters about this. give us a little bit the of sort of atmosphere right now here in california. what's the mood like regarding this particular proposition? >> thank you for having me on today. when we call voters sometimes we hear them just sort of spout back the deceptions that have been put forth in the tobacco company's advertising campaign. other times when they will listen to us speak the truth, they do come around to understand it. voting for prop 29 will save lives and protect kids and invest in important cancer research here in california. we often get into interesting conversation with smokers themselves who most often say i wish i didn't smoke. i don't want kids to start, and if cigarettes had been more expensive when i was a kid, i might not be addicted now. >> quickly, what is the biggest misconception? can you summarize that? >> well, the biggest misconception is that
obviously a big week here in california. laurie, i know you have been busy as a volunteer with the acs. you've been making a lot of phone calls to voters about this. give us a little bit the of sort of atmosphere right now here in california. what's the mood like regarding this particular proposition? >> thank you for having me on today. when we call voters sometimes we hear them just sort of spout back the deceptions that have been put forth in the tobacco company's advertising campaign....
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>> well, i mean, california matters. hillary clinton has been fighting, you know, every single state, every vote. i have to remind dana and david, i guess, back to 2008 when barack obama lost nine out of the last 12 primaries and he limped to two terms in the white house. so i don't think it's as devastating as people make it out to be. i think bernie sanders has shown the inability to expand his base if he's able to win next tuesday in california. he will have shown he can expand that base and he'll be even more of an asset on the campaign trail moving forward. as you have a bernie sanders, and joe biden, and hillary clinton fighting for the white house. i think bernie sanders is going to be an asset. as new jersey comes in, hillary clinton will be the first female nominee of a major party in the history of this country. i'm excited about that. i'm excited to talk to my daughter about that. >> thank you to our political panel. we appreciate your perspective. >>> coming up new details about how u.s. special optieration f
>> well, i mean, california matters. hillary clinton has been fighting, you know, every single state, every vote. i have to remind dana and david, i guess, back to 2008 when barack obama lost nine out of the last 12 primaries and he limped to two terms in the white house. so i don't think it's as devastating as people make it out to be. i think bernie sanders has shown the inability to expand his base if he's able to win next tuesday in california. he will have shown he can expand that...
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as california goes, the rest of the nation goes. in california, we have reformed the system. they are an independent panel drawing the lines. since then, things have changed. now the republicans are talking about immigration reform. now the democrats are siding with the chamber of commerce and voting 90% with the chamber of commerce. things have totally changed sense then. this is the kind -- it's not the only way to make changes. but it is a very important step forward. there is 37 states in the united states where they have an initiative process where they can do the same thing we have done in california. there's other states they can do it through the legislatorlegisl. if that doesn't work, go through the judicial way. we have seen that already in the works. the supreme court usually sides with the people. they want the district lines to be drawn by independent -- >> i sure wish you could be on the ballot for the presidency or something else. you hit every issue brilliantly. i want to thank you for being here. give him a round of applause. [ applause ] >>> up next, i took
as california goes, the rest of the nation goes. in california, we have reformed the system. they are an independent panel drawing the lines. since then, things have changed. now the republicans are talking about immigration reform. now the democrats are siding with the chamber of commerce and voting 90% with the chamber of commerce. things have totally changed sense then. this is the kind -- it's not the only way to make changes. but it is a very important step forward. there is 37 states in...
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give him a round of applause. [ applause ] >>> up next, i took a trip to california, a farm in california. i discovered something interesting. the farm owners who voted for trump are praying he won't implement his immigration policies. we are about to get messy when we get back. trump farmers. if immigrants left, what would happen to the crops? >> they would just get rotten. nobody will harvest them. [waitress] more coffee? [student] yeah, thanks. [student] oh yeah for sure... [waitress] yeah ok [student] i can just quit school and get a job. [ex student] its okay daddy's here. [wife] daddy [wife] hi [dad] hey buddy [son] hey dad [wife] i think we can do this. [dad] really? [chancellor] adam baily. [chancellor] adam baily. i was thinking around 70. to and before that?re? you mean after that? no, i'm talking before that. do you have things you want to do before you retire? i'd really like to run with the bulls. wow. hope you're fast. i am. get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change with investment management services. is to always keep track of your employees.r microma
give him a round of applause. [ applause ] >>> up next, i took a trip to california, a farm in california. i discovered something interesting. the farm owners who voted for trump are praying he won't implement his immigration policies. we are about to get messy when we get back. trump farmers. if immigrants left, what would happen to the crops? >> they would just get rotten. nobody will harvest them. [waitress] more coffee? [student] yeah, thanks. [student] oh yeah for sure......
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if you are in southern california. this is not the time to take a stroll on the beach in these conditions. please be safe out there. we'll keep an eye on this and bring you the developments from the storm as they come in. >>> iowa's republican governor appears to be reigniting her feud with former president trump. kim reynolds chided the front-runner today for skipping events at the iowa state fair a key proving ground for presidential candidates. >> they expect him to be here. they want to interact with him. they want to interact with all the candidates. he was on the fairgrounds and chose not to do the chats. it was a great opportunity for iowans to continue to hear from our candidates. >> that is of course not the only big event he is snubbing, also planning to skip the first primary event on fox. let's discuss now with former trump white house press secretary stephanie grisham and former adviser to mike pence, olivia troye, ladies great to see you. let me start with you first. you were with trump on the campaign tr
if you are in southern california. this is not the time to take a stroll on the beach in these conditions. please be safe out there. we'll keep an eye on this and bring you the developments from the storm as they come in. >>> iowa's republican governor appears to be reigniting her feud with former president trump. kim reynolds chided the front-runner today for skipping events at the iowa state fair a key proving ground for presidential candidates. >> they expect him to be here....
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get 75, 80% of the vote in california? that's not realistic. >> she wants to be in ohio, she wants to be in virginia, north carolina, she doesn't want to be going around kentucky day after day after day going down puerto rico spending time -- you know how much time is so precious in these campaigns. and how to spend them. and in fact you've got lots of time to get there. >> the truth is this is a grind, this is not a problem with running through this, in fact, van makes the point that this contested primary in kentucky, all of them have been good for hillary. its made her tougher and smarter. she's had to retool and find a way to appeal. it was a tight victory in kentucky. tighter than al speed doe on chris christie, it's still a win. >> wait, back to the bernie sanders for marco rubio. >> he'd come out tonight and declare a victory in kentucky. it's close. >> back to earlier conversation we were having about how hillary and trump, how hillary should deal with trump. i really just don't sympathy there's any benefit to her
get 75, 80% of the vote in california? that's not realistic. >> she wants to be in ohio, she wants to be in virginia, north carolina, she doesn't want to be going around kentucky day after day after day going down puerto rico spending time -- you know how much time is so precious in these campaigns. and how to spend them. and in fact you've got lots of time to get there. >> the truth is this is a grind, this is not a problem with running through this, in fact, van makes the point...
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in california. i guess it's a late-night edition from california. i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it's wednesday here although it's still tuesday back there. june 7th where you are in the west. june 8th here in the east. nice to see you this morning. hillary clinton making history overnight and celebrating that history for the first time, acknowledging she is the presumptive nominee for the democratic party. and she did it in a pretty big way on this final super tuesday. maybe bigger than some expected. still counting in california, but the results look good for her. she told her supporters the choice ahead is clear. >> donald trump is temperamentally unfit to be president and commander-in-chief. [ cheers and applause ] and he's not just trying to build a wall between america and mexico. he's trying to wall off americans from each other. when he says, let's make america great again, that is code for let's take america backwards. >> all right. six states voted this time. hillary clinton won new jersey big. she won new mexico. she won south
in california. i guess it's a late-night edition from california. i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it's wednesday here although it's still tuesday back there. june 7th where you are in the west. june 8th here in the east. nice to see you this morning. hillary clinton making history overnight and celebrating that history for the first time, acknowledging she is the presumptive nominee for the democratic party. and she did it in a pretty big way on this final super tuesday. maybe...
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california state assembly. >> chair person of california's electoral college for the selection of president and vice president of the united states. the nominations are now open. mark gonzalez of congressional district 34 is recognized for the purpose of nomination. mr. gonzalez? >> during the nominations process, they are there and we will wait for the actual vote. this will bring biden over the top and we will have much more than 270 needed to be elected president of the united states. david ch chalian. it may be nice that he won the election by more than 7 million votes but the electoral college elects the president of the united states. >> that's right. joe biden has known he was well over 270 electoral votes for weeks now. donald trump has known that too. despite the fact that he continued to try and come up with baseless claims of fraud to try to slow down this process. here we are at the constitutional mandated day in december and for folks just joining us, wolf, what we have seen today is really remarka
california state assembly. >> chair person of california's electoral college for the selection of president and vice president of the united states. the nominations are now open. mark gonzalez of congressional district 34 is recognized for the purpose of nomination. mr. gonzalez? >> during the nominations process, they are there and we will wait for the actual vote. this will bring biden over the top and we will have much more than 270 needed to be elected president of the united...
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i enshrined abortion rights in our california constitution. in the face of trump, i strengthened hate crime laws and lowered the costs for the middle class. now i'm running to bring the fight to congress. you were always stubborn. and on that note, i'm evan low, and i approve this message. >>> hello and welcome to all our viewers in the united states and arou t
i enshrined abortion rights in our california constitution. in the face of trump, i strengthened hate crime laws and lowered the costs for the middle class. now i'm running to bring the fight to congress. you were always stubborn. and on that note, i'm evan low, and i approve this message. >>> hello and welcome to all our viewers in the united states and arou t
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let's start with california. california had 100 69 delegates at stake tonight. you projected donald trump, the winner, and he gets all 169 delegates. why? >> because he campaign engineered a change in the california republican party rules. this year, that if somebody got over 50% of the vote, they would get all the delegates. that's the kind of campaign work donald trump was thanking his campaign manager, chris lacivita for earlier tonight, when we heard from 169 to nothing in california where are we to date on this tonight on this super tuesday night donald trump has been awarded 617 delegates of the 800 in 65 at stake tonight. >> nikki >> haley is only got 23 out of tonight. now. yeah. she got nine delegates out of that vermont victory but she's a 23 to donald trump's 600 and and now about the quest for his overall nomination, whereas he today hundred and 93. he needs 1,215 to secure the nomination. he is well on his way 893 delegates for the former former president, nikki haley is up to 66 delegates, not in the same ballpark as donald trump at all. what he ne
let's start with california. california had 100 69 delegates at stake tonight. you projected donald trump, the winner, and he gets all 169 delegates. why? >> because he campaign engineered a change in the california republican party rules. this year, that if somebody got over 50% of the vote, they would get all the delegates. that's the kind of campaign work donald trump was thanking his campaign manager, chris lacivita for earlier tonight, when we heard from 169 to nothing in california...
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. >>> california on fire. hundreds of homes burned down. thousands evacuated as the flames turn deadly. >>> germany now at its limit and enforcing border control. >>> good morning. happy monday. i'm alison kosik. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday, september 14th, 2015. where is john berman? he is where the candidates are sharpening their attacks. with a new washington post poll that shows donald trump expanding his wide lead and ben carson in second place. all others scrambling to device the strategy to end trump's reign. rand paul says someone has to bring him down. republican party chairman reince priebus warning jake tapper that he can expect to referee a tough game. >> all of these candidates will do in order to benefit their own campaigns and there will be more elbows thrown at that debate. >> it all should make for an exciting second debate in simi valley, california. that is where athena jones is. >> reporter: good morning, alison and christine. we are two days away from the debate in simi valley, california. the stage is set. th
. >>> california on fire. hundreds of homes burned down. thousands evacuated as the flames turn deadly. >>> germany now at its limit and enforcing border control. >>> good morning. happy monday. i'm alison kosik. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday, september 14th, 2015. where is john berman? he is where the candidates are sharpening their attacks. with a new washington post poll that shows donald trump expanding his wide lead and ben carson in second place....